Tesla Beats Fourth-Quarter Delivery Estimates, Surpasses 2023 Target

Reuters2024-01-02

Jan 2 (Reuters) - Tesla on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter deliveries ahead of analysts' estimates after a push to deliver more Model 3 electric cars before some variants of the compact sedan lose federal tax credits in the New Year under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).

Tesla, the world's most valuable automaker, delivered a record number of vehicles in the fourth quarter, helping the company hit its 2023 target of 1.8 million.

The company handed 484,507 vehicles in the last three months of the year, compared with estimates of 473,253 units, according to 14 analysts polled by LSEG.

Fourth-quarter deliveries were about 11% higher than the third quarter, during which upgrades to assembly lines to make the updated Model 3 mass-market sedan hurt some production.

Tesla delivered 461,538 Model 3 cars and Model Y sports utility vehicles, while it handed about 23,000 units of its other models.

The end of the tax incentives on some models were expected to bring sales forward into the fourth quarter, weighing on deliveries this year, analysts had said.

The rear-wheel drive and long-range variants of Tesla's Model 3 compact sedan no longer have federal tax credits of $7,500 this year as updated requirements on battery material sourcing kick in, under the IRA.

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  • nywles
    2024-01-03
    nywles
    Thanks 
  • a4xrbj1
    2024-01-03
    a4xrbj1
    It just shows how bad WS analysts are in their predictions. A social media Tesla analyst by the handle of @troytesla beats them every quarter. Once again he came 1.1% short this quarter
  • Bi Han
    2024-01-02
    Bi Han
    BULLL
    • a4xrbj1
      Still laughing after the record delivery?
    • Bi Han
      😂😂😂
    • a4xrbj1
      Nope, bear. The outlook is bad. No tax incentive in Germany and France, Sweden which is 2/3 leasing sales has those leasing companies now boycotting Tesla too. US will be good still as most configurations will still get the IRS credit. But macro is still tough and Osbourne effect for “old” Model 3
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